2021 7-round NFL Mock Draft | Round Two
33. Jacksonville Jaguars: Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame
34. New York Jets: Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
The Jets got their quarterback and invested in their offensive line. Time to get some more weapons. Rashod Bateman and Denzel Mims are one-on-one nightmares. Pairing Mims’ explosiveness with Bateman’s savviness as a route runner and size makes the Jets’ offense much more potent.
35. Atlanta Falcons: Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
36. Miami Dolphins (via HOU): Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson
37. Philadelphia Eagles: Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
38. Cincinnati Bengals: Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU
Cincinnati is poised to have A.J. Green and John Ross depart in free agency. As of now, it doesn’t appear either will return to Cincinnati. As such, why not reunite Burrow with one of his favorite targets from college in Terrace Marshall Jr.?
39. Carolina Panthers: Baron Browning, LB, Ohio State
40. Denver Broncos: Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU
41. Detroit Lions: Joseph Ossai, EDGE, Texas
42. New York Giants: Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
43. San Francisco 49ers: Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Miami (FL)
44. Dallas Cowboys: Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington
Dallas had flashes of good play from Neville Gallimore last year, but they still need to invest in the interior of their defensive line. Levi Onwuzurike is a disruptive pass rusher with explosiveness and quickness. His motor constantly runs hot. Dallas needs that juice in the middle of their defensive line.
45. Jacksonville Jaguars (via MIN): Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State
46. New England Patriots: Alim McNeill, DT, NC State
47. Los Angeles Chargers: Ronnie Perkins, EDGE, Oklahoma
Melvin Ingram is a pending free agent and is on the wrong side of 30. Brandon Staley likes versatility with his front group of pass rushers. Perkins was deployed in a variety of alignments at Oklahoma. With his energy and power as a rusher, he fits the mold of what Staley likes in his pass rushers.
48. Las Vegas Raiders: Jay Tufele, DT, USC
49. Arizona Cardinals: Carlos Basham Jr., EDGE, Wake Forest
50. Miami Dolphins: Creed Humphrey, OC, Oklahoma
51. Washington Football Team: Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
Washington’s receiving room has Terry McLaurin and little else. Rondale Moore‘s frame and some nagging injuries will likely cause him to slip, and Washington would be wise to pounce on his explosiveness to pair with McLaurin.
52. Chicago Bears: Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
53. Tennessee Titans: Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF
54. Indianapolis Colts: Patrick Jones, EDGE, Pitt
55. Pittsburgh Steelers: Landon Dickerson, OC, Alabama
56. Seattle Seahawks: Trey Smith, OG, Tennessee
In the offseason, Seattle wanted to get back to running the ball. The current offensive line just isn’t going to cut it. Trey Smith is the epitome of bully-ball. Pairing him with Damien Lewis gives Seattle a dominant guard duo with plenty of power and physicality.
57. Los Angeles Rams: Deonte Brown, OG, Alabama
58. Baltimore Ravens: Josh Myers, OC, Ohio State
59. Cleveland Browns: Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
60. New Orleans Saints: Richie Grant, S, UCF
61. Buffalo Bills: Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina
While the Bills have Devin Singletary and Zack Moss, I’m not sold on either of them being super effective runners moving forward. As such, finding that dynamic runner becomes a consideration. Javonte Williams becomes RB1A in that running back committee in Buffalo.
62. Green Bay Packers: D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan
63. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa
64. Kansas City Chiefs: Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State